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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1025557)7/24/2017 1:44:24 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1580595
 
it is all about appearances more than substance.







To: Brumar89 who wrote (1025557)7/24/2017 1:57:43 PM
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Donald Trump to make ‘dummy run’ visit to UK: report There are concerns that a full state visit could be a disaster because of the US president’s unorthodox approach.

By CATHY BUYCK

7/23/17, 11:46 AM CET

Updated 7/23/17, 2:29 PM CET

The U.K. government invited U.S. President Donald Trump for talks with Prime Minister Theresa May in a “dummy run” ahead of an official visit, the Daily Mail reported.

Trump will be offered a state visit next year, but only if his low-profile trip is a success, the newspaper said.

The dummy visit is in response to concerns that Trump’s visit could be a disaster and his unorthodox approach to protocol — or his eccentric behavior — could embarrass the Queen.

May from her side wants to avoid upsetting Trump as she is keen to broker a good post-Brexit trade deal with the U.S. His visit is likely to trigger demonstrations.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan last week called for plans for a Trump state visit to be scrapped altogether, the Sun reported. “State visits are different from normal visits and, at a time when Trump has many policies that many in Britain disagree with, I’m not sure it is appropriate to roll out the red carpet,” Kahn said.

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I can see they wouldn't want a reality show clown embarrassing the queen. Sideshow Don had a crush on Diana, sent her flowers and letters for years nonstop. He's liable to blurt out how hot she was and maybe insult a few younger princesses.


Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie

Kate Middleton, The Duchess of Cambridge, granddaughter of the Queen

The US President doesn't know how to act decently around women. He treats the women in his own family like trash.